Just Got Paid |
Just Got Paid |
Just Got Paid |
From these two videos, I have taken note on how to create a successful debut music video myself. Some of the points I learnt are:
Imogen Heap -A-ha! |
Imogen Heap -A-ha! |
- Matching costumes will make everything look a lot more professional if shooting with a group of people.
- Costumes and settings don't have to be elaborate to create an impact, for example the lack of experimental locations in the first low budget video which I looked at.
- A variety of editing and different camera shots/movements can make the video much more interesting and realistically like a professional video, however only if appropriate for the song and footage shot.
- If a mistake is made or when looking back at footage something has gone wrong or doesn't look realistic enough, then we must shoot again to make the video to our full potential.
- Always shoot so that the performing actor is lip syncing whilst looking into the camera, to create a connection with the audience.
- Choose appropriate mise-en-scene for the song chosen.
- Dance routines can help to make groups look more realistic and professional, if choosing a band song.
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